Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Quotable Quote
"Truth without love is brutality, and love without truth is hypocrisy."- Warren Wiersbe
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
This Week at Zoe
MIDWEEK SERVICE - Wednesday, 9/26/18, at 7:30 PM. Pastor Steve will be teaching on Hebrews 11:-32-33. Check the church Facebook page on Wednesday for a summary.
WORSHIP TEAM PRACTICE - Thursday, 9/27/18, at 7:00 PM.
LADIES' BREAKFAST - Saturday, 9/29/18, at 10:00 AM in the Children's Church Auditorium. Please bring a breakfast item and your Bible.
SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE - Sunday, 9/30/18, at 10:00 AM.
Super Church for Kids at 10:00 AM.
Zoe Christian Fellowship is located at 1111 Easton Rd. (Route 611), in Warrington, PA. We hope you'll come out and share in our praise, worship, and the Word.
Monday, September 24, 2018
Sunday Morning Series - Under the Surface - After Further Review
Text: Luke 22 and 18
How do unselfish people become selfish?
1. Luke 22:31-34, 59-62 - At first, Peter is willing to give it all for the Lord, but something changes in a few hours. Now he lies and even curses to protect his own life.
2. He might lose something he wants. If we have a penny, we might not value it very highly. However, if someone comes along and tells us that penny is rare and worth a lot of money, our opinion would change.
What are some of the things we change our mind on after further examination?
1. Obedience - We agree with the Word of God and obey it until faced with a situation where it becomes inconvenient or goes against our will.
2. Direction - We follow God's direction until it requires a sacrifice on our part.
3. Kindness - We treat others with kindness until it requires more effort.
To hear the entire message, please visit our website and click on the Listen Tab. You can listen online, download it to your MP3 player, or podcast.
Zoe Christian Fellowship is located at 1111 Easton Rd. (Route 611), in Warrington, PA. If you want solid Bible teaching with practical application, we hope you'll visit.
How do unselfish people become selfish?
1. Luke 22:31-34, 59-62 - At first, Peter is willing to give it all for the Lord, but something changes in a few hours. Now he lies and even curses to protect his own life.
2. He might lose something he wants. If we have a penny, we might not value it very highly. However, if someone comes along and tells us that penny is rare and worth a lot of money, our opinion would change.
What are some of the things we change our mind on after further examination?
1. Obedience - We agree with the Word of God and obey it until faced with a situation where it becomes inconvenient or goes against our will.
2. Direction - We follow God's direction until it requires a sacrifice on our part.
3. Kindness - We treat others with kindness until it requires more effort.
To hear the entire message, please visit our website and click on the Listen Tab. You can listen online, download it to your MP3 player, or podcast.
Zoe Christian Fellowship is located at 1111 Easton Rd. (Route 611), in Warrington, PA. If you want solid Bible teaching with practical application, we hope you'll visit.
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
This Week at Zoe
MIDWEEK SERVICE - Wednesday, 9/19/18, at 7:30 PM. Pastor Steve will be teaching on Hebrews 11:30-31 - Rahab and Jericho.
WORSHIP TEAM PRACTICE - Thursday, 9/20/18, at 7:00 PM.
SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE - Sunday, 9/23/18, at 10:00 AM
SUPER CHURCH FOR KIDS - 10:00 AM
You are cordially invited to Zoe Christian Fellowship, 1111 Easton Rd. (Route 611), in Warrington, PA. We hope you'll visit and share in our time of praise, worship, and the teaching of the Word.
Monday, September 17, 2018
Sunday Morning Series - Under The Surface - Finding The Love
Text: Romans 5
The love of God has been put in you for the purpose of it coming out. God will help us to bring this out, but other things work to bring other reactions to the surface. Suppressing things like anger is not the same thing as walking in love.
The love of God is a balanced love. (Mark 12:30-31 and Matthew 22:34-40)
1. On one side of the road is a rut where loving ourselves is our primary goal. It is selfishness.
2. On the other side of the road is a rut of self denial and only thinking of others. It is a flesh type of religion.
The enemy wants to draw on the flesh, while God wants to pull out love and faith. The devil doesn't care whether it's people or things that you love more than God. To get you into sin, the enemy has to get you out of the love of God and walking in the flesh.
To hear the entire message, we invite you to visit our website and click on the Listen Tab. You can download the message to your MP3 player, podcast, or listen online.
Zoe Christian Fellowship is located at 1111 Easton Rd. (Route 611), in Warrington, PA. We hope you'll visit and share a time of praise, worship, and the Word with us.
The love of God has been put in you for the purpose of it coming out. God will help us to bring this out, but other things work to bring other reactions to the surface. Suppressing things like anger is not the same thing as walking in love.
The love of God is a balanced love. (Mark 12:30-31 and Matthew 22:34-40)
1. On one side of the road is a rut where loving ourselves is our primary goal. It is selfishness.
2. On the other side of the road is a rut of self denial and only thinking of others. It is a flesh type of religion.
The enemy wants to draw on the flesh, while God wants to pull out love and faith. The devil doesn't care whether it's people or things that you love more than God. To get you into sin, the enemy has to get you out of the love of God and walking in the flesh.
To hear the entire message, we invite you to visit our website and click on the Listen Tab. You can download the message to your MP3 player, podcast, or listen online.
Zoe Christian Fellowship is located at 1111 Easton Rd. (Route 611), in Warrington, PA. We hope you'll visit and share a time of praise, worship, and the Word with us.
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
Quotable Quote
"It's not how much we have but how much we enjoy that makes happiness." - Charles H. Spurgeon
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
This Week at Zoe
MIDWEEK SERVICE - Wednesday, 9/12/18, at 7:30 PM. Pastor Steve will be teaching on Hebrews 11:24-29 - Moses.
WORSHIP TEAM PRACTICE - Thursday, 9/13/18, at 7:00 PM.
SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE - Sunday, 9/16/18, at 10:00 AM.
SUPER CHURCH FOR KIDS - 10:00 AM
Zoe Christian Fellowship is located at 1111 Easton Rd. (Route 611), in Warrington, PA. We hope you'll come out for praise, worship, and the Word (and the fellowship is pretty awesome as well!).
Monday, September 10, 2018
Sunday Morning Series - Under The Surface - How to Grow in Your Calling
Text: Exodus 18:1-27
Last week, we talked about being called, prepared, and sent. The enemy tries to stop/hinder our calling with:
FDA - Fear, doubt, and anxiety
God's method:
PDA - Plans, developes, and puts into action.
God called Moses to delivery the Children of Israel from slavery in Egypt. When he accepted that call, it grew strong and passionate inside him. Seeing one of his brothers being abused by an Egyptian, he moved to stop it. The situation escalated, and he ended up killing the Egyptian.
The results of this encounter had him running away from Egypt. Most things we have a passion to do we start off doing wrong. This usually discourages us from continuing
When Moses finally secures the release of the Children of Israel, he finds himself in the position of judging the people. When his father-in-law visits and sees him doing this all day, he pulls Moses aside and gives him some excellent advice. He warns Moses he will wear out both himself and the people. He tells him to select people who will judge over 10's, 50's, etc. Only the hard cases would be brought to him.
Moses could have said, "I'm the one called, prepared and anointed. Who are you to advise me?" Instead, he saw the wisdom of this approach and adopted it.
How do we know good counsel from bad counsel? The Bible is full of examples of both. To hear the entire message, we invite you to visit our website and click on the Listen Tab. You can listen online, download it to your MP3 player, or podcast.
Zoe Christian Fellowship is located at 1111 Easton Rd. (Route 611), in Warrington, PA. You're invited to our Sunday Morning Service at 10:00 AM for praise, worship, and the Word. (The fellowship is pretty awesome too!) The kids will enjoy Super Church, which also begins at 10:00 AM. We look forward to meeting you.
Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Quotable Quote
"The most drastic and usually the most effective remedy for fear is direct action." - William Burnham
Tuesday, September 4, 2018
This Week at Zoe
MIDWEEK SERVICE - On Wednesday, 9/5/18, at 7:30 PM, Pastor Steve will teach on Hebrews 11:23 - Moses' parents.
WORSHIP TEAM PRACTICE - Thursday, 9/6/2018, at 7:00 PM.
SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE - Sunday, 9/9/2018, at 10:00 AM.
SUPER CHURCH FOR KIDS - 10:00 AM
Monday, September 3, 2018
Sunday Morning Series - Under The Surface- The Devil is in the FDA
Text: Exodus 5:1-6:13
When Satan gets in your life, it's like a government agency. Everything becomes difficult an expensive.
There are three primary ways the enemy comes into your thoughts:
1. Fear - This emotion can keep you from moving into your calling. Aaron was a slave in Egypt along with the other Hebrews. He finds a way to escape and goes to Moses. Then Moses informs him that God is sending them to deliver their brethren from oppression.
Aaron must have thought what the consequences would be if he returned to Egypt. He might end up a slave again. Fear is always rooted in the here and now. He's afraid now.
2. Doubt - When Pharaoh refuses to let the Hebrews go and makes their lives more difficult, Moses asks God, "Why have You brought trouble..." God didn't bring any trouble to the Hebrews, Pharaoh did. When people face difficulties, they immediately blame God. They ignore the part Satan and individuals have in producing evil.
Doubt deals with things of the past.
3. Anxiety - Chapter 5:14-16 - Pharaoh must not know what is going on and how much harder their lives have become.
Verses 17-19 show Pharaoh did know. When they realize the top ruler is making their lives worse, the people blame Moses. Anxiety deals with the future.
To hear the full message, please visit our website and click on the Listen Tab. You can listen online, download it to your MP3 player, or podcast.
We invite you to our Sunday Morning Service at 10:00 AM. Zoe Christian Fellowship is located at 1111 Easton Rd. (Route 611), in Warrington, PA. We hope you'll take the opportunity to praise, worship, and soak up the teaching of the Word (and the fellowship is pretty awesome as well!).
When Satan gets in your life, it's like a government agency. Everything becomes difficult an expensive.
There are three primary ways the enemy comes into your thoughts:
1. Fear - This emotion can keep you from moving into your calling. Aaron was a slave in Egypt along with the other Hebrews. He finds a way to escape and goes to Moses. Then Moses informs him that God is sending them to deliver their brethren from oppression.
Aaron must have thought what the consequences would be if he returned to Egypt. He might end up a slave again. Fear is always rooted in the here and now. He's afraid now.
2. Doubt - When Pharaoh refuses to let the Hebrews go and makes their lives more difficult, Moses asks God, "Why have You brought trouble..." God didn't bring any trouble to the Hebrews, Pharaoh did. When people face difficulties, they immediately blame God. They ignore the part Satan and individuals have in producing evil.
Doubt deals with things of the past.
3. Anxiety - Chapter 5:14-16 - Pharaoh must not know what is going on and how much harder their lives have become.
Verses 17-19 show Pharaoh did know. When they realize the top ruler is making their lives worse, the people blame Moses. Anxiety deals with the future.
To hear the full message, please visit our website and click on the Listen Tab. You can listen online, download it to your MP3 player, or podcast.
We invite you to our Sunday Morning Service at 10:00 AM. Zoe Christian Fellowship is located at 1111 Easton Rd. (Route 611), in Warrington, PA. We hope you'll take the opportunity to praise, worship, and soak up the teaching of the Word (and the fellowship is pretty awesome as well!).
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